LordEntrails
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Videos can be good, effective and concise, but they rarely are.
An example, I used to do live demo's on technical topics via web meetings. These were almost always 45 minutes followed by 15 minutes of questions. Give or take. I would then take these conversations videos and edit them. Usually down to about 10-12 minutes.
That's right, I would ramble for 45 minutes to deliver 10-12 minutes of value.
The problem with YouTube is no one edits their videos. It's too much work. You can practice a topic, maybe go through it 2 or 3 times and then record it and be done with it. Say 3 hours to make a 1 hour video. But editing it, well, can easily take another 8 to 10 hours. That's too much work for folks so they just take the easy way out and post a 1 hour video for 12 minutes of value.
An example, I used to do live demo's on technical topics via web meetings. These were almost always 45 minutes followed by 15 minutes of questions. Give or take. I would then take these conversations videos and edit them. Usually down to about 10-12 minutes.
That's right, I would ramble for 45 minutes to deliver 10-12 minutes of value.
The problem with YouTube is no one edits their videos. It's too much work. You can practice a topic, maybe go through it 2 or 3 times and then record it and be done with it. Say 3 hours to make a 1 hour video. But editing it, well, can easily take another 8 to 10 hours. That's too much work for folks so they just take the easy way out and post a 1 hour video for 12 minutes of value.